Women for Afghan Women (WAW) is a grassroots civil society organization dedicated to protecting and promoting the rights of disenfranchised Afghan women and girls in Afghanistan and New York. In particular, WAW works to help Afghan women and girls exercise their rights to pursue their individual potential to self-determination, and to representation in all areas of life—political, social, cultural, and economic. WAW relentlessly advocates for women’s rights and challenges the norms that underpin gender-based violence to influence attitudes and bring about change.”


The National Bail Fund Network has a directory of bails funds across the country provided by the Community Justice Exchange an organization that “produces tools and resources for organizers using community justice tactics to creatively tackle multiple drivers of criminalization and incarceration— including, but not limited to, money bail, court fees and fines, probation and parole, pretrial detention & supervision, and immigration detention & supervision.”


The Equal Justice Initiative is an organization that “provides legal representation to people who have been illegally convicted, unfairly sentenced, or abused in state jails and prisons. We challenge the death penalty and excessive punishment and we provide re-entry assistance to formerly incarcerated people.”


The Loveland Foundation is an organization raises money for Black women and girls to receive therapy, it also includes fellowships, residencies, listening tours and more supporting the overall empowerment and liberation of communities of color, especially focusing on Black women.


The New Sanctuary Coalition is a coalition that provides accompaniment for friends facing immigration hearings, advocates against deportations, bond support, pro se legal help, legal rights training, and physical sanctuary in the Tri-State area.


The Black Trans Travel Fund is a “mutual-aid based organization committed to uplifting the narratives and supporting the livelihoods of Black Trans women. Launched in 2019, BTTF was developed for the purposed of providing Black transgender women with the financial resources needed to be able to self-determine and access safer alternatives to travel, where women feel less likely to experience verbal harassment or physical harm.”


The Indigenous Impact Community Care Initiative is a “community driven organization that promotes cultural sustainability and community defense by addressing environmental and social impacts in Indigenous Communities.”


Noise for Now is an initiative that “enables performers to connect with and financially support grassroots organizations that work in the field of Reproductive Justice including abortion access. NOISE FOR NOW is the link between touring musicians, progressive promoters, and local reproductive rights organizations in cities across the country.”


The Mariposa Fund is an organization that “raises money to help undocumented people pay for their abortions because they recognize the extraordinary and systemic barriers that exist for undocumented people trying to obtain reproductive health services. These include systemic obstacles like fear of criminalization, lack of access to health insurance, economic insecurity, linguistic barriers, and oppression rooted in white supremacy and xenophobia.”


Indigenous Women Rising is “an Indigenous led Reproductive Justice organization that centers the communities they come from. The IWR Abortion Fund serves Indigenous people throughout the US with the cost of their abortion, gas, food, and childcare while seeking abortion care.”


Noise for Now and Seeding Sovereignty collaborated a multi-layered, fitted mask with space for a filter. In addition, money will go towards the Mariposa Fund, Indigenous Women Rising, and Seeding Sovereignty. Seeding Sovereignty is “an Indigenous womxn-led collective working on behalf of our global community to shift social and environmental paradigms by dismantling colonial institutions and replacing them with Indigenous practices created in synchronicity with the land.”